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Apple Trying to Obtain a New Patent to Combine NFC Technology with iPhone Technology


Apple has decided to obtain a patent for a new iPhone that would revolutionize the world of iPhones as we know it today.

The increasing popularity of iPhones is not hidden from anyone. iPhones are being used by customers for almost everything starting from surfing, checking emails to a number of more complex applications depending upon the interest of the user. The range of functions currently offered by iPhones is about to expand with the introduction of technology that forms the subject matter of the present patent application filed by Apple.

The company is trying to obtain a patent for an iPhone that will blend with NFC technology enabling conversation and control of TV, stereos and other electronic devices. The NFC or Near Field Communication technology is one that can send information to other places in proximity and is related to the touch communication technology. Something on line of Oyster cards, the stickers on the new iPhones will contain communication information required for downloading application to the iPhone and stream the video to the TV by merely touching the device with the TV.

There are high chances of the product being refused a patent by the authorities, but the idea itself reflect upon the future ventures of Apple with respect to iPhone that seems to be world domination.

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